Five Acres Too Much: A Truthful Elucidation of the Attractions of the Country, and a Careful Consideration of the Question of Profit and Loss as Involved in Amateur Farming, with Much Valuable Advice and Instruction to Those about Purchasing Large Or Small Places in the Rural Districts. C By Robert B. Roosevelt ...Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1869 - 304 páginas |
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Página 57
... expected a renewed experience in the matter of lint and bandages , such as occupied so much of our time during the war . He kept on steadily adding boards , and windows , and siding , and beams together , till they took on the semblance ...
... expected a renewed experience in the matter of lint and bandages , such as occupied so much of our time during the war . He kept on steadily adding boards , and windows , and siding , and beams together , till they took on the semblance ...
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... expected to occupy , was doubt- less as good , and had the advantage of a tight roof and solid walls . Here I could conveniently watch the progress of the undertaking without being so deeply interested as if my lodging depended on it ...
... expected to occupy , was doubt- less as good , and had the advantage of a tight roof and solid walls . Here I could conveniently watch the progress of the undertaking without being so deeply interested as if my lodging depended on it ...
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... expected to keep moving . I hardly drove him sufficiently to learn his eccentricities of temper , and on one occasion laid down the reins for a moment . He immediately started , and the reins slipped over the dash - board out of reach ...
... expected to keep moving . I hardly drove him sufficiently to learn his eccentricities of temper , and on one occasion laid down the reins for a moment . He immediately started , and the reins slipped over the dash - board out of reach ...
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... expected ; or possibly his workmen had gone on more sprees than he allowed for . Three weeks had gone by , and we were still drawing wa- ter ; and , what is more , the water which we did with such infinite pains draw up was far from ...
... expected ; or possibly his workmen had gone on more sprees than he allowed for . Three weeks had gone by , and we were still drawing wa- ter ; and , what is more , the water which we did with such infinite pains draw up was far from ...
Página 108
... expected to hold the crop , existed as yet only in an- ticipation ; and when the hay did finally dry , it had to be collected in a pile , which Weeville called a stack , and left to the mercy of the elements . How- ever , the labor cost ...
... expected to hold the crop , existed as yet only in an- ticipation ; and when the hay did finally dry , it had to be collected in a pile , which Weeville called a stack , and left to the mercy of the elements . How- ever , the labor cost ...
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